Effects of sampling error in estimation of farmers’ mean yields for crop insurance purposes and their implications for actuarial soundness are explored using farm-level corn yield data in Iowa. Results indicate that sampling error, combined with nonlinearities in the indemnity function, leads to empirically estimated insurance rates that exceed actuarially fair values. The difference depends on the coverage level, the number of observations used, and the participation strategy followed by farmers. A new estimator for mean yields based on the decomposition of farm yields into systemic and idiosyncratic components is proposed, which could lead to improved rate-making and reduce adverse selection
Farm income is highly variable due to annual price and yield uncertainties. The federally subsidized...
Using survey data from 258 Illinois corn farmers, we investigate the relationship between subjective...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Considerable disagreement exi...
Effects of sampling error in estimation of farmers’ mean yields for crop insurance purposes and thei...
Effects of sampling error in estimation of farmers\u27 mean yields for crop insurance purposes and t...
The effect of sampling error in estimation of farmers' mean yields for crop insurance purposes is ex...
The effect of sampling error in estimation of farmers\u27 mean yields for crop insurance purposes is...
Crop yield and revenue insurance products with coverage based on actual production history (APH) yie...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Farm-level crop insurance guarantees are based on a small sample of historical yields. Two measures ...
Actual Production History (APH) yields play a critical role in determining the coverage offered to p...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Actual Production History (APH) yields play a critical role in determining the coverage offered to p...
This article explores the impact of the likely levels of inaccuracy associated with two main types o...
Yield variability can be significantly higher at the farm level than at more aggregated levels, incl...
Farm income is highly variable due to annual price and yield uncertainties. The federally subsidized...
Using survey data from 258 Illinois corn farmers, we investigate the relationship between subjective...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Considerable disagreement exi...
Effects of sampling error in estimation of farmers’ mean yields for crop insurance purposes and thei...
Effects of sampling error in estimation of farmers\u27 mean yields for crop insurance purposes and t...
The effect of sampling error in estimation of farmers' mean yields for crop insurance purposes is ex...
The effect of sampling error in estimation of farmers\u27 mean yields for crop insurance purposes is...
Crop yield and revenue insurance products with coverage based on actual production history (APH) yie...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Farm-level crop insurance guarantees are based on a small sample of historical yields. Two measures ...
Actual Production History (APH) yields play a critical role in determining the coverage offered to p...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Actual Production History (APH) yields play a critical role in determining the coverage offered to p...
This article explores the impact of the likely levels of inaccuracy associated with two main types o...
Yield variability can be significantly higher at the farm level than at more aggregated levels, incl...
Farm income is highly variable due to annual price and yield uncertainties. The federally subsidized...
Using survey data from 258 Illinois corn farmers, we investigate the relationship between subjective...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Considerable disagreement exi...